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H. quadrang'ulum L. (Ex. p.). yar. p H. macnlatum Bab. 
Down— By the Lagan Canal two miles above Lisburn, Bichd. Hanna. 
Abundant by the Lagan Canal close to Lough Neagh, H.W.L. and 
L.M. W . Near Manno railway station, ft. Ll.P. 
Antrim— Glenmore near Lisburn ( J . H. Davies), B.N.F.G. 1892-3. 
H. humifusum L. To 800 feet in the Mournes, S. & P. 
D0W ErJp qUent ^ ^ Mournes ’ S ‘ & P - Scrabo and Ballynahinch, 
H. pulchrum L. To 2000 feet in the Mournes, S. & P. 
H. elodes Huds. To 650 feet in the Mournes, S. & P. 
D °wn-Sev eral stations near Bryansford, Castlewellan, and Kilkeel, 
Derry— Ballyamott raee-course, Mrs. Leebody ; S.A.S., I.N. 1894. 
GERANIACEjE. 
[Geranium striatum L. 
Down— Abundant in a lane near Comber, R.L1.P. 
Antrim— Near Ballinderry, W. D. Donnan.] 
G ‘ syl T a * lcun ? f 1 - R.L1.P. considers that Marino, where this plant grew 
(but suspiciously near a garden) until some ten years ago, was probably 
the “Holy wood r station of Flor. JJlst. 
The localities “ Glenarm deerpark, and glen above Milltown at Cairn- 
castle, given m Flor. N.E.I. for G. pratense, belong to G. sybaticum. 
ike range of these two plants in Antrim (and in Ireland) is thus seen to 
e very limited and well-defined, G. sybaticum being confined to a few 
square miles m the vicinity of Glenarm, on the east coast of Antrim, 
wkile G. pratense is found along the north coast from Portrush to Bally- 
castle, a distance of some twenty miles. 
*■ JhrfjKAz" 4 “ Ireland by Tem P let0n ’ «* b 7 M ° ore > as 
The Glenarm and Caimcastle stations of Flora are transferred to G. 
G. perenne Huds. 
Down— Roadside near Castle Espie, C.H.W. 
Antrim— Roadside near Whitewell quarries on Cave Hill, W. D. Donnan ■ 
R.L1.P., B.N.F.G. 1892-3. 
G. lucidum L. 
Antrm-Torr Head, Herb. D.M. Glenariff, Shoolbred I.K. Antrim, 
w b .Smith. Scawt Hill, and lake-shore west of Shane’s Castle, 
xt.Ll.P. 
